Stasi 77

Stasi 77
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Publisher : Bonnier Zaffre Ltd.
Total Pages : 291
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ISBN-10 : 9781785767159
ISBN-13 : 1785767151
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Book Synopsis Stasi 77 by : David Young

Download or read book Stasi 77 written by David Young and published by Bonnier Zaffre Ltd.. This book was released on 2019-04-18 with total page 291 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A secret State. A dark conspiracy. A terrible crime. Karin Müller of the German Democratic Republic's People's Police is called to a factory in the east of the country. A man has been murdered - bound and trapped as a fire burned nearby, slowly suffocating him. But who is he? Why was he targeted? Could his murderer simply be someone with a grudge against the factory's nationalisation, as Müller's Stasi colleagues insist? Why too is her deputy Werner Tilsner behaving so strangely? As more victims surface, it becomes clear that there is a cold-blooded killer out there taking their revenge. Soon Müller begins to realise that in order to solve these terrible crimes, she will need to delve into the region's dark past. But are the Stasi really working with her on this case? Or against her? For those who really run this Republic have secrets they would rather remain uncovered. And they will stop at nothing to keep them that way . . . A gripping and evocative crime thriller, moving between the devastating closing weeks of the Second World War and the Stasi-controlled 1970s, STASI 77 is David Young's most compelling and powerful novel yet.


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